How to Wear Red-Colored Jewelry
One recent jewelry trend is the abundance of red. For fine jewelry, we’re noticing a range of rubies, from bright to dark in hue, with many of the same fire properties as diamonds. Semi-precious stones like garnet, spinel, carnelian, coral and rhodonite also have a similar intensity level. Beyond gemstones, red can be seen through…
How to Wear Two-Toned Jewelry
Over the years, color-blocking has periodically come back into fashion. Mainly a shoe and clothing trend, contrasting shades paired against each other has started to emerge through jewelry. Metals with distinctive personalities can be mixed, like the coolness of silver against assertive yellow gold. Colored elements like gemstones also create a similar effect. The result…
Tips for Wearing Flower-Inspired Jewelry
With spring on the horizon, trend forecasters predict flower shapes will be in full bloom. Learn how you can style single ornaments, silhouettes and chains inspired by this fashion trend. Meaning and Symbolism Flower ornamentation has been a running theme for decades, if not centuries of fashion and décor. In terms of jewelry, these shapes…
How to Casually Wear Pearls
Today, pearls are more versatile and present a range of style possibilities. You have a choice of colors, from the classic off-white to pink, gray or charcoal. A lack of symmetry and varying sizes can also add more personality to the piece you select. Whether you’re inspired by the red carpet or considering a flapper-esque…
Exploring Non-Traditional Engagement Ring Trends
Engagement rings symbolize the union between two people. Designs often reflect both personalities but also stand out as a unique piece of jewelry. Although gold bands with solitaire and princess-cut diamonds continue to reign, the market for non-traditional engagement rings has shown steady growth. Anything falling outside of this scope tends to be classified as…